Inc. is a monthly magazine based in New York City written for the people who run growing companies. The magazine publishes an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. , the "Inc. 500. " The magazine reports its paid circulation as 690,000 as of February 2007, with monthly newsstand sales topping 20,000. Inc. was founded in Boston by Bernie Goldhirsh and its first issue appeared in April 1979.
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- Inc. is a monthly magazine based in New York City written for the people who run growing companies. The magazine publishes an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. , the "Inc. 500. " The magazine reports its paid circulation as 690,000 as of February 2007, with monthly newsstand sales topping 20,000. Inc. was founded in Boston by Bernie Goldhirsh and its first issue appeared in April 1979. Goldhirsh was an MIT-trained engineer who worked at Polaroid and on ballistic missiles before becoming an entrepreneur and founding Sail magazine, which he sold for $10 million, using the profits to found Inc. Goldhirsh kept a low profile, and longtime editor George Gendron was the "public face" of the magazine for two decades. Though long considered the younger upstart compared to most business publications, Inc. suffered following the dot-com era as titles like Fast Company seemed to grab more attention, but the tech crash and subsequent retrenchment saw the magazine stabilize its circulation and image. In 2000, widowed and battling cancer, Goldhirsh sold the magazine to Gruner + Jahr for a price reported over $200 million. Goldhirsh's devotion to the principles of entrepreneurism led him to create the Goldhirsh Foundation and a unique trust run by his children. The magazine was purchased in 2005 by Morningstar founder, Joe Mansueto, and Inc. and its sister magazine Fast Company constitute the publishing arm of Mansueto Ventures. The magazine is now based in New York City, and its chief editor is Jane Berentson. Founder Bernie Goldhirsh's son, Ben Goldhirsh, is the founder of Good Magazine.
- Inc. は、主に米国や北米で発行されている事業主・中小企業向けの月刊誌である。 Bernie Goldhirshが創業、創刊号は1979年4月に発行された。 成長著しい米国企業のトップ500をランキング形式で発表する"Inc. 500"の発行元としても知られており、ウェブサイトでは、事業主向け情報や、ビジネス関連のニュースを掲載している。 2005年にはMorningstar社の創業者であるJoe Mansuetoによって買収され、現在、Inc. とその姉妹誌であるFast Company magazineはMansueto Venturesの傘下にある。 現在は、ニューヨークに本社を置き、経営最高責任者のJohn Koten、編集長のJane Berentsonらによって運営されている。
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- Inc. is a monthly magazine based in New York City written for the people who run growing companies. The magazine publishes an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. , the "Inc. 500. " The magazine reports its paid circulation as 690,000 as of February 2007, with monthly newsstand sales topping 20,000. Inc. was founded in Boston by Bernie Goldhirsh and its first issue appeared in April 1979.
- Inc. は、主に米国や北米で発行されている事業主・中小企業向けの月刊誌である。 Bernie Goldhirshが創業、創刊号は1979年4月に発行された。 成長著しい米国企業のトップ500をランキング形式で発表する"Inc.
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